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1. 9
The Twins’ offense has a 25 wRC+ (75% below average) in the ninth inning and beyond. That’s the lowest mark in baseball, by far. And while the bats have been colder than ice in these spots, the pitching staff has been equally as bad. The Twins have an A.L. worst 4.70 ERA to boot, and that number may not include the overwhelming number of crippling errors committed in the field.
2. .660
The Twins are hitting .180/.265/.295 in situations that FanGraphs deems as “high leverage.” That’s good for a .660 OPS, the lowest in the American League when the at-bats matter most. Your eyes have not deceived you: the Twins have been awful this year in situations where they desperately need a hit to break open or get back into a game.
3. 105
That’s the win-pace the Twins have played at when Byron Buxton is on the field since 2019. The Twins are 97-53 when Buxton plays and 64-68 when he doesn’t. Undeniably, Buxton’s lack of durability has hurt the team. It’s also true that the team is infinitely better with him in the lineup and roaming centerfield. He single-handedly changes games.
4. 48
Through Tuesday, the Twins have hit at least one home run in 48 of their 60 games this year. Stunningly, they’ve won only 21 of those games. A major factor in that: 53 of the Twins’ 83 homers this year have come with the bases empty. That ranks first in the majors.
5. 10.16
Conversely to their offense, Twins pitchers are getting blasted in high leverage situations with runners on base. The pitching staff owns a 10.16 ERA in those spots, the highest mark in the American League.
For as bad as J.A. Happ and Matt Shoemaker have been, with additional poor results from Kenta Maeda, It’s always more than one thing. The Twins are floundering to score and prevent runs in high-leverage situations. Had they gotten just a few more hits, homers and outs in important spots, the script of this season may be different. For now, they just continue to find ways to lose.
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